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- In 10 Seconds, AI Model Detects Cancerous Brain Tumor Often Missed During Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/in-10-seconds-ai-model-detects-cancerous-brain-tumor-often-missed-during-surgery/2468657/Researchers have developed an AI powered model that — in 10 seconds — can determine during surgery if any part of a cancerous brain tumor that could be removed remains, a study published in Nature suggests. The technology, ca
- NIH Funds $2.6 Million Study on Hypertension Drugs in CKD Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/nih-funds-26-million-study-on-hypertension-drugs-in-ckd-patients/2468619/The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $2.6 million to researchers at Case Western Reserve University to study how blood pressure-lowering drugs affect patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The research aims to determine whether these medications increase the risk of kidney and
- Rising Rates of Obesity in Japanese End-Stage Kidney Disease Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/rising-rates-of-obesity-in-japanese-end-stage-kidney-disease-patients/2468621/A comprehensive nationwide study from Japan has revealed a significant rise in overweight and obesity rates among patients with incident end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) over a 14-year period. While underweight individuals remain prevalent in this population, the study emphasizes the growing burde
- Roflumilast Cream 0.15% Receives Glamour's Best Eczema Product Award for 2024https://reachmd.com/news/roflumilast-cream-015-receives-glamours-best-eczema-product-award-2024/2468585/Arcutis Biotherapeutics announced today that ZORYVE® (roflumilast) cream 0.15% has been named Best Eczema Product by Glamour magazine in its 2024 Health and Wellness Awards. The cream, which is the first once-daily FDA-approved topical treatment specifically indicated for mild to
- Breastfeeding Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Risk in Women With Type 2 and Gestational Diabeteshttps://reachmd.com/news/breastfeeding-linked-to-lower-cardiovascular-risk-in-women-with-type-2-and-gestational-diabetes/2468566/New research from the Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health (GloW) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health indicates that breastfeeding may be associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among women with type 2 diabetes and g
- Antenatal Steroid Therapy May Affect Brain Development in Preterm Infantshttps://reachmd.com/news/antenatal-steroid-therapy-may-affect-brain-development-in-preterm-infants/2468572/New research from Nagoya University suggests that antenatal corticosteroids (ACS), widely used to enhance lung development in preterm infants, may also
- Glucose-Responsive Insulin Shows Promise in Preventing Hypoglycemia in Diabetes Managementhttps://reachmd.com/news/glucose-responsive-insulin-shows-promise-in-preventing-hypoglycemia-in-diabetes-management/2468570/A novel insulin with glucose-sensitive properties may soon offer individuals with diabetes a safer way to regulate blood sugar levels and avoid dangerous episodes of hypoglycemia. Detailed in a recent Nature publication, this insulin, known as NNC2215, is equipped with a “switch” that mo
- Brain-Derived Peptides Show Promise in Regulating Immune Response for MS and Neuroinflammatory Diseaseshttps://reachmd.com/news/brain-derived-peptides-show-promise-in-regulating-immune-response-for-ms-and-neuroinflammatory-diseases/2468563/In recent research, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered how the brain naturally protects itself from harmful immune responses. This mechanism, involving “guardian peptides” – specific protein fragments that appear to regulate immune activity – shows
- Persistent Confusion on Managing Severe Allergic Reactions Reveals Gaps in Patient and EMS Protocolshttps://reachmd.com/news/persistent-confusion-on-managing-severe-allergic-reactions-reveals-gaps-in-patient-and-ems-protocols/2468539/Despite the potentially life-threatening nature of anaphylaxis, recent studies reveal that patients and emergency medical services (EMS) across the United States struggle with inconsistent guidelines and limited knowledge on effective management. Two studies, presented at the American College of
- Minority Patients Show Lower Rates of Vaccine Hesitancy Compared to White Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/minority-patients-show-lower-rates-of-vaccine-hesitancy-compared-to-white-patients/2468541/A recent study finds that minority patients may be less likely than their white counterparts to refuse vaccines, challenging previous narratives about vaccine hesitancy among racial groups. Presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting, thi